Randy....Dowflake

Thomas B.

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Randy,

I am unable to find dowflake in my area, Seattle, WA. BUT....I can get a calcium cloride product from our local concrete company that is used as Dowflake is to accelerate concrete curing.....

How can I tell if this product is suitable?

Thanx
 
If you want to go mail-order, it's possible to buy Dow Flake on-line, although shipping is painful, IME. I don't know anything about the products you've mentioned.
 
I remember calling DOW before and asked if there's a distributor on the west coast for Dowflake. If I remember correctly, they told me the closest one is in Washington state. Try giving Dow a call.
 
Here's the section from my upcoming article on the DIY recipe concerning substitutes:

Substitutes for Dowflake Calcium Chloride

If Dowflake calcium chloride or a repackaged version (such as All-Clear) cannot be located, Peladow or Dow Mini-Pellets, which are dehydrated versions of Dowflake (that is, they have less water in the crystals), can be substituted. In addition to the Peladow brand name, Peladow also is sold as Prestone Driveway Heat and possibly as some other common brands. Kent Turbo Calcium is also suitable and is an anhydrous calcium chloride. Any FCC (food), USP (pharmaceutical) or BP (pharmaceutical) grades of calcium chloride should be suitable.

Peladow, Dow mini-Pellets, Prestone Driveway Heat, Kent Turbo Calcium and other dehydrated calcium chloride products are more potent than Dowflake. The dehydration makes them both more potent by weight, and more dense, so they are much more potent by volume. The problem is that it is rarely clear how much moisture they contain. Peladow specifies 90% calcium chloride minimum, but it may be higher in some cases. Dow Mini-Pellets say 94% minimum, but actually have a lower bulk density than Peladow. The best guess for an amount to use is based on the hydration levels and bulk density provided by Dow for these products. Using these numbers, I suggest that aquarists use 20% less VOLUME of the dehydrated versions in the recipes than the Dowflake they call for. So a recipe calling for 5 cups of Dowflake would use 4 cups of Peladow, Prestone Driveway Heat, Kent Turbo Calcium, etc.

Choosing other unknown brands of any of the products may be fine, or not. Iââ"šÂ¬Ã¢"žÂ¢ve not tested them for purity.
 
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